Murielle Bolle, December 2, 1994 in Dijon. - CHESNOT / SIPA

An investigation was opened after a complaint by Murielle Bolle, at the heart of the investigation into the death of Grégory Villemin in 1984, for "threatening letters" received in late 2019 at the time of the broadcast by Netflix of a series on the affair, indicated this Tuesday the parquet floor of Epinal.

Murielle Bolle, 50, who still lives in the Vosges, filed a complaint with the gendarmerie of Bruyères on December 21 after receiving "four letters" comprising "notably threatening words", details in a press release the prosecutor, Nicolas Heitz. "It was also drawn in one of the two letters an alarm clock and wrote on two of them" Tic Tac "several times", he specifies.

"She faces, but she worries"

These letters were "addressed to her attention and mailed to the home of her ex-spouse, between November 30 and December 9, 2019", adds the prosecutor who opened "a preliminary investigation of the chief of threats of crimes against the persons" . The investigations were entrusted to the gendarmerie of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.

"As long as we continue to harass her by repeating the charges whose investigation has not shown the relevance, we will be in this situation," denounced her lawyer, Jean-Paul Teissonnière, referring to the late broadcast. 2019 of a documentary series on Netflix and the recent announcement by TF1 of a fiction adaptation of the boy's death. "She is a fighter, someone brave so she faces, but she is worried," said Me Teissonnière. The lawyer also pointed out "the discourse of the Villemin who, under the guise of calming things in relation to Murielle Bolle, only fuels old homes".

Grégory Villemin, 4 years old, had been found bound on 16 October 1984, in Vologne. Then aged 15, Murielle Bolle had accused her brother-in-law Bernard Laroche of having kidnapped the little boy, during a police custody, then before the investigating judge, Jean-Michel Lambert, before retract. The justice canceled last week the police custody of the teenager, as well as some parts of the file, but not of the declarations made previously to the gendarmes nor her subsequent interrogation before the judge Lambert.

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